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Looking at the ways men and women react to stress, researchers in Australia found that men tend to respond to stressful situations more aggressively than women do.
The important thing is how you react to stress.
People react to stress in different ways, turning to drink, promiscuous sex, obsessional behaviour.
Corny as it sounds, what I'm really interested in is the human spirit — in how people react to stress and adversity.
A study has found that women react to stress differently than men, nurturing and seeking support rather than fighting or fleeing.
If depression didn't exist — if we didn't react to stress and trauma with endless ruminations — then we would be less likely to solve our predicaments.
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"Several studies have shown that stress, and particularly one's individual way of reacting to stress (the propensity to become 'dis-stressed' often found in neurotic people for example), increases the risk for Alzheimer's disease".
Smith typically reacted to stress by becoming verbally hostile and aggressive.
Perhaps this is how she calms panicked callers, or perhaps because it's just how she reacts to stress.
Like Garmezy, she soon discovered that not all of the at-risk children reacted to stress in the same way.
In addition, the organism is reacting to stress differently according to time.
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